Former TNA chairman Johnson Sakaja has refuted claims that Jubilee party nominations will be marred with favoritism.
Speaking during an interview on Radio Maisha on Thursday, Sakaja affirmed that Jubilee party was well organized to ensure all nomination processes are free and fair.
According to Sakaja, calls of unfairness only arose in parties where there was no organization of nomination processes.
"The idea that Jubilee party nominations will be unfair is not there. The party is well organized for the whole nomination processes because it is only an organized party that deals with nominations without any problems," said Sakaja.
The Nairobi gubernatorial aspirant further said that Jubilee party was formed to end tribalism in the country.
"Jubilee party was formed to unite all Kenyans under one political party. The Luos, Luhyas, Kikuyus, Kalenjins and all other groups were brought together during the launch of the party with the sole aim of uniting them. For the country to succeed, the era of ethnic alignment in Kenyan politics should end," added Sakaja.